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    The best way to run Windows on your Mac

    Posted January 16, 2012 - 9:58 pm

    There may be times when you need to run Windows on your Mac: perhaps there’s an application your company uses that’s only available for Windows, or you’re a web developer and you need to test your sites in a true native Windows web browser. Or maybe you want to play computer games that aren’t available for OS X. Whatever your reason for running Windows, there are a number of ways your Mac can do it for you.
  • VMware Fusion update lets users virtualize Leopard, Snow Leopard

    Posted November 19, 2011 - 10:09 pm

    On Thursday VMware released Fusion 4.1, an update to its $50 virtualization software ( Macworld rated 4 out of 5 mice ) that adds numerous small improvements--and a huge, unheralded change that could provide Mac users with much more flexibility when it comes to running old versions of Mac OS X.
  • VMware launches Lion ready Fusion

    Posted September 15, 2011 - 10:17 am

    VMware, the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure, has launched VMware Fusion 4, which provides an easy way for users to run Windows applications with Mac.
  • VMware Fusion 3.1 gets faster, stronger

    Posted June 1, 2010 - 2:49 pm

    VMware Fusion 3 users can look forward to a surprise under the Check for Updates menu. The company has released a fairly major 3.1 update focused on performance, its Unity feature, and support for more and larger virtual machines.
  • VMware announces VMware Fusion 3 details

    Posted October 6, 2009 - 11:58 am

    VMware has announced that VMware Fusion 3, the next major release of its virtualization solution for running Windows, Linux, and other operating systems on Intel-powered Macs, will ship on October 27.
  • Review

    Run Windows on a Mac with VMWare Fusion

    Posted December 26, 2008 - 10:18 am

    If you need or want to run Windows (or other operating systems) on your Intel-powered Mac, the leading products in the segment are Parallels Desktop for Mac and VMware Fusion (plus, there's also Sun Microsystems'

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